2008 Caravan SE Brake warning light
sbcb62
05-23-2015, 02:32 PM
I'm working on a 2008 Grand Caravan SE 3.3L
Brake warning light (!) on dash is on. Datastream on my OTC Genisys shows that the Brake fluid level switch is 'ON'.
The van does not have pad wear indicators; fluid is full; there are no leaks in the system; no brake pull, uneven braking or other performance issues.
Scantool says Park Brake is off and I disconnected it to be sure.
When checking connector at switch on the master, one wire has continuity to ground and the other has about 12.5V on the DMM but won't light my test light.
I subscribed to Haynes on-line manual but there are no schematics for this circuit. If anyone has the wiring diagram or any suggestions, it'd be much appreciated.
Thanks!
Brake warning light (!) on dash is on. Datastream on my OTC Genisys shows that the Brake fluid level switch is 'ON'.
The van does not have pad wear indicators; fluid is full; there are no leaks in the system; no brake pull, uneven braking or other performance issues.
Scantool says Park Brake is off and I disconnected it to be sure.
When checking connector at switch on the master, one wire has continuity to ground and the other has about 12.5V on the DMM but won't light my test light.
I subscribed to Haynes on-line manual but there are no schematics for this circuit. If anyone has the wiring diagram or any suggestions, it'd be much appreciated.
Thanks!
georgef61
05-23-2015, 11:46 PM
Brake warning light (!) on dash is on.
Does the (!) refer to this symbol ?:
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/DNnfMYMVaR9ymfKIl0iYtXHS-ZnrNR0OA34tfaQsdyI?feat=directlinkhttps://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-fg0IdeYzikg/VWFFZ1dl_dI/AAAAAAAAA7o/Ru3XjjY0tDk/s72/Tire%252520Pressure%252520Light.jpg
If yes, that is the tire pressure monitoring light.
I subscribed to Haynes on-line manual but there are no schematics for this circuit. If anyone has the wiring diagram or any suggestions, it'd be much appreciated.
Check the BBB industries tech database for wiring diagrams:
http://www.bbbind.com/tech_database.html.
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/DNnfMYMVaR9ymfKIl0iYtXHS-ZnrNR0OA34tfaQsdyI?feat=directlink
"BBB Industries provides FREE access to our database of Technical Service Bulletins (TSB’s) and Wiring Diagrams for all automotive applications, makes and models. You are free to read, download and print the complete TSB (not just title and description) and all wiring diagrams"
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Does the (!) refer to this symbol ?:
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/DNnfMYMVaR9ymfKIl0iYtXHS-ZnrNR0OA34tfaQsdyI?feat=directlinkhttps://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-fg0IdeYzikg/VWFFZ1dl_dI/AAAAAAAAA7o/Ru3XjjY0tDk/s72/Tire%252520Pressure%252520Light.jpg
If yes, that is the tire pressure monitoring light.
I subscribed to Haynes on-line manual but there are no schematics for this circuit. If anyone has the wiring diagram or any suggestions, it'd be much appreciated.
Check the BBB industries tech database for wiring diagrams:
http://www.bbbind.com/tech_database.html.
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/DNnfMYMVaR9ymfKIl0iYtXHS-ZnrNR0OA34tfaQsdyI?feat=directlink
"BBB Industries provides FREE access to our database of Technical Service Bulletins (TSB’s) and Wiring Diagrams for all automotive applications, makes and models. You are free to read, download and print the complete TSB (not just title and description) and all wiring diagrams"
You will need to register to access the information.
sbcb62
05-24-2015, 09:23 AM
I managed to find a wiring diagram yesterday and the the circuit should actually be a 5V circuit. Ohhmed out the wiring between the fluid level sensor and the TIPM. Good continuity and no shorts to ground or B+.
I'm thinking the TIPM is fried but the things are foolishly expensive. Any thoughts before I go and drop $500 on this thing?
I'm thinking the TIPM is fried but the things are foolishly expensive. Any thoughts before I go and drop $500 on this thing?
RIP
05-24-2015, 06:02 PM
I take it there's no continuity through the switch?
sbcb62
05-29-2015, 12:03 AM
I take it there's no continuity through the switch?
I was surprised to find that it's actually not a switch. It's a variable resistor sensor. Spec says 9000-11000 Ohms and it is within spec.
The wiring diagram symbol is:
52446
I was surprised to find that it's actually not a switch. It's a variable resistor sensor. Spec says 9000-11000 Ohms and it is within spec.
The wiring diagram symbol is:
52446
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